IP Connectivity for Enterprise
Fibre Bandwidth Solutions
Fibre Features
Scalable - Fibre connections start at 1.5Mbps and scale up to 1Gbps - serious bandwidth! Once you install fibre, you'll never need to change connection types in future.
Reliable - Fibre connections use light to transfer data, therefore they are not subject to electrical interference. That means maximum reliability for your network.
Flexible - Fibre connections can be either point-to-point (e.g. a direct connection between two offices - where all traffic is free), or from your office to us (e.g. to provide Internet connectivity).
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Dark Fibre
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Ethernet
Ethernet (over fibre or copper) is the choice for customers looking at an affordable yet highly scalable connection.
Point to Point, Multi-Point and Point to Data Centre connections are available for customers wanting to interlink Inter-state and Intra-state based offices or the office to a hosted server in a Data Centre location. Traffic between the Site and DC is unlimited as is non Internet traffic between Points. Ethernet connections can also be used to transfer Internet traffic at the connected rate. Our business grade services are based around availability and consistency.
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SHDSL
SHDSL is recommended for organisations that generally upload as much data as they download. An SHDSL service is a business grade product and as such will have a far more strict SLA policy in place.
Enterprise Grade connection speeds range from 4Mbps/4Mbps to 8Mbps/8Mbps.
Uploading of data may include:
- IP Telephony (connections made to and from your site)
- VPN connections to other office sites (including Data Centre Servers for backups etc)
- Remote Desktop services to offsite servers
- Large Email or web transfers from In-house servers
SHDSL is a dedicated IP Connectivity product and although it runs over copper telephone lines cannot share a line together with other telephony services such as Phones or Faxes.